From time to time we may contact you to confirm if the information we hold is still up-to-date and accurate. We may ask you for additional information and/or documents if there is potential that your circumstances may have changed, or if the information we need to obtain about you or the entity you are associated with, was not collected when you opened your account.

We understand that your circumstances change over time. To ensure we hold up-to-date and accurate information so we continue to protect our customers and our business, as well as complying with the AML/CTF Act, Rabobank reviews and updates its customers’ information on an ongoing basis.

If you decide not provide the information and documents, Rabobank may not be able to continue to provide you the services relating to your account. If you have any questions please feel free to give us a call on 1800 792 812 between 9am – 5pm Sydney time, Monday to Friday.

Depending on the type of the account with Rabobank, we may request personal information about account holders, individuals who own or control (directly or indirectly) an entity and/or supporting documentation about an entity’s operating and shareholding structure.

A certified document is a copy of the original document that carries a statement from one of the below mentioned office holders. The statement of the certifier on the certified copy of the original documents should state:

The name of the certifier, relevant qualification/title, date and should also be signed;

That the copy is a true copy of the original.

Documents can be certified by one of the following:

A person who is enrolled on the roll of the Supreme Court of a State or Territory, or the High Court of Australia, as a legal practitioner (however described);

A judge of a court;

A magistrate;

A chief executive officer of a Commonwealth court;

A registrar or deputy registrar of a court;

A Justice of the Peace;

A notary public (for the purposes of the Statutory Declaration Regulations 1993);

A Police Officer;

An agent of the Australian Postal Corporation who is in charge of an office supplying postal services to the public;

A permanent employee of the Australian Postal Corporation with 2 or more years of continuous service who is employed in an office supplying postal services to the public;

An Australian consular officer or an Australian diplomatic officer (within the meaning of the Consular Fees Act 1955);

An officer with, or authorised representative of, a holder of an Australian financial services licence, having 2 or more continuous years of service with one or more licensees;

A member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia, CPA Australia or the National Institute of Accountants with 2 or more years of continuous membership;

The U.S. Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) is a legislation introduced by the U.S. Government to improve tax compliance of U.S. individuals and entities. FATCA requires non-U.S. financial institutions, including Australian institutions to ensure U.S. individuals and entities with financial accounts outside of the U.S. pay tax on their income.

The term Ultimate Beneficial Owner means an individual who ultimately owns or controls (directly or indirectly) the entity
In this definition: control includes control as a result of, or by means of, trusts, agreements, arrangements, understandings and practices, whether or not having legal or equitable force and whether or not based on legal or equitable rights, and includes exercising control through the capacity to determine decisions about financial and operating policies; and
In this definition: owns means ownership (either directly or indirectly) 25% or more of the issued capital of the entity.